Welcome to the Bill Lane Center for the American West

Dedicated to advancing scholarly and public understanding of the past, present, and future of western North America, the Center supports research, teaching, and reporting about western land and life

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What is the Bill Lane Center?

Learn more about the founding of the Bill Lane Center, Stanford University's academic hub for regional study of western land and life.

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What is the West?

Our definition of the American West is expansive and takes into account the many dimensions of the region, from those rooted in geography to those rooted in the cultural and literary imagination. 

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David Kennedy, Stanford historian and co-founder of the Lane Center, brings the American West to life in conversation with Michael Krasny

On Oct. 1, David Kennedy joined Michael Krasny on his podcast "Grey Matter" to discuss the American West. This is the first in a series of four episodes on the West supported by the Bill Lane Center.

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Lane Center undergraduates conduct summer research in the arts and sciences to highlight critical issues facing the American West today

During the summer of 2024, in partnership with VPUE, the Lane Center sponsored 21 undergraduate research assistants who worked full-time on projects related to the American West.

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Photo by Brandon Kapelow

In a remote Alaskan city with the nation's highest suicide rates, community-based prevention heals

Brandon Kapelow, our 2024 western media fellow, reports on NPR's Morning Edition about Alaska Native communities who have partnered with researchers to address suicide prevention by building on community strengths, rather than treating individual risks.

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The Bill Lane Center will begin accepting applications for its 2025 Western Media Fellowship

Our Media Fellowship underwrites a journalist examining the American West with a $7,500 stipend for three to six months' work. Applications are due October 14, 2024.

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Meet our 2024 "West" interns

Every summer, we offer undergraduate internships at organizations throughout the West. These work opportunities allow students to explore careers in natural history, conservation, ecology, land use, museum curation, resource management, water, energy, literature, policy, politics, and more. 


Recent News

During her Lane Center internship, Alonzia Quinn made significant contributions to the National Conference of State Legislatures, creating a comprehensive webpage focused on the challenges voters sometimes face at the polls. The work helps to ensure that Americans know their rights on Election Day.
A new approach in the fight against big oil; advances in abandoned mine reclamation; wind farms on sacred land; roadblocks for the reforestation industry; the secret lives of sperm whales, corals, and soils; and more news from around the West.
On Oct. 1, David Kennedy joined Michael Krasny on his podcast "Grey Matter" to discuss the American West. This is the first in a series of four episodes on the West supported by the Bill Lane Center.

Upcoming Events

October
16
Date
Wed October 16th 2024, 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Speaker: Ana Raquel Minian
October
24
Date
Thu October 24th 2024, 9:30am - 11:30am
Speaker: Esther Conrad, research manager at the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Simona Vallone, program manager for SSMC’s Indicators Report Program, Terence Kyaw, services director for Redwood City Public Works , Melanie Jasper, associate program manager for Transportation Electrification at Peninsula Clean Energy
Esther Conrad, the Lane Center's research manager, will join a panel of experts to discuss how San Mateo County (SSMC) will meet the demand for…
November
12
Date
Tue November 12th 2024, 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Speaker: Mark Brilliant